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70k Mile: 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible

If your classic leanings are more towards luxury than outright performance, you may find this 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible rather interesting. It would undoubtedly benefit from a cosmetic restoration, but it is a rock-solid project candidate that runs and… more»

BF Auction: 1988 Mercedes-Benz 300SE

Mileage can tell you how far a car has traveled, but it doesn’t always tell you how well it has been cared for. That point becomes obvious when looking at this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 300SE. The odometer has accumulated more… more»

1 of 566: 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Indy 500 Pace Car

When the 1973 Eldorado was selected to lead the 57th running of the Indianapolis 500, more than four decades had passed since a Cadillac had last served in that capacity, and choosing such a heavy land yacht with front-wheel… more»

Desirable 5-Speed: 1987 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe

If you walked into a Ford dealership in 1987, intent on driving away in a Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, this was the one to have. It features a five-speed manual transmission, making it the most powerful variant of the badge…. more»

Triple-Black: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible

This 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible is a stunning classic, with a Triple-Black trim and combination that can’t help but draw attention. However, it also shows that some cars aren’t what they appear to be, as the images suggest… more»

Semi-Survivor: 1966 Dodge Charger

Given the success of the Ford Mustang in 1965, Dodge launched a bigger version of the pony car in 1966 and dubbed it the Charger. It was based on the B-body Chrysler intermediates. Sales were lackluster for the first… more»

Homemade Townchero? 1984 Lincoln Town Car

The Town Car was a Lincoln fixture for more than 30 years (1981 to 2011). It succeeded the Continental in the luxury car lineup. The boxy first generation ran through 1989 and – being less bulky than some predecessors… more»

One-Family Owned: 1957 Buick Century

It’s anybody’s guess what the percentage of 69-year-old vehicles have remained in the same family since brand new. I’m sure it’s in the low single-digits. Well, here’s one of those rare vehicles that’s been in the same family since… more»

Rare Spirit of America Edition: 1974 Chevrolet Impala

The United States was set to celebrate its Bicentenary in 1976, but Chevrolet started the party early by releasing the Spirit of America options package across various badges in 1974. The Impala was one of the beneficiaries, but the… more»

1 Owner 30 Years: 1991 Volvo 940 SE

Despite being the sort of car people hold onto for multiple generations, we rarely get to see older Volvos in survivor-grade condition. They are never outright abused, but it does seem like because of their reliability, they get band-aid… more»

27 Feet of Luxury: 1959 Cadillac Stretch Limo

If a 1959 Cadillac wasn’t long enough, this one (probably a Series 62) is said to measure 27 feet. That’s because it’s been converted into a stretch limousine. The work appears to be more recent than having been done… more»

30K Miles Of Super! 1950 Buick Riviera

What a find T.J. has uncovered for us! This 1950 Buick Super “Riviera” is claimed to be a former museum piece with only 30K miles of experience. Consider it for a moment; it’s over three-quarters of a century old,… more»

Low Mile 440: 1973 Chrysler New Yorker

The New Yorker was one of Chrysler’s longest-running nameplates, established just before World War II and in production through 1996. If you wanted a big, luxurious automobile, the New Yorker was your top choice unless you sprung for an… more»

44k Original Miles: 1991 Chrysler TC by Maserati

Some cars come under the heading of “seemed like a good idea at the time.” Such is the case with this 1991 Chrysler TC by Maserati. The brainchild of Lee Iacocca, it was designed to provide the company with… more»

454 Power! 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible

Along with numerous other GM offerings, the Chevrolet Caprice was heading for a major downsizing in 1977, but it remained large and in charge for ’75 and was still available with big-block power.  This one seems to tick all… more»

Bargain Luxury: 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII

When the Lincoln Mark VIII debuted, it showcased the flexibility captured within the big-body sedan’s massive redesign. It was no longer simply a dressy version of the Thunderbird, or a step up from a Mustang with leather seats. It… more»